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Question Posted Saturday January 22 2005, 7:28 pm

Me and one of my closest friends seem to get into fights about little things. And sometimes it seems like we shouldn't be friends. How can i stop this? What's ur advice?

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askmeanytime answered Thursday February 3 2005, 7:36 pm:
sorry that this is repeated but i think this is the same person:
If you still want to be friends, talk to her. I can relate it sort of because one of my friends was drifting... but we are friends again now. I just tried to sit with her at lunch, go the same places she goes, and become friends with her friends. Try doing some of these things. If it doesn't work, then she might not want to be your friend anymore. Ask her to do stuff on the weekends and if she says she can't, ask her if she really wants to be your friend still. If she says no, then don't hang out with her anymore... real friends will try to stay together forever...

Fill me in on what happens

~charlotte~

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